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there are about to be honored in the u.s. at the kennedy center for transforming the sound of rock and roll and influencing other artists. led zeppelin split up in 1980. the perform a concert in 2007. what was it like getting back after all those years apart? legendary guitarist jimmy page has been talking to the bbc. >> there was a lot of preparation when we first did the first rehearsal. it was really exciting. everybody was trying to make it work. we needed to play in such a way that we all had confidence with each other. that needed -- that needed playing and getting to know each other, getting to know each other again. >> we see the interchange of expressions between all of you. is that the intention? it is almost like we've audience are on stage. bu>> it is sort of how it works. i think the interesting thing for most people who have seen that they have remarked upon the fact we sort of a group together. we are working around so we can see each other, and there is this interplay. because even though we had the structure
there are about to be honored in the u.s. at the kennedy center for transforming the sound of rock and roll and influencing other artists. led zeppelin split up in 1980. the perform a concert in 2007. what was it like getting back after all those years apart? legendary guitarist jimmy page has been talking to the bbc. >> there was a lot of preparation when we first did the first rehearsal. it was really exciting. everybody was trying to make it work. we needed to play in such a way that...
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>>;1íh it is clear from her pres conference that the u.s. is hamas fired. vÑnjrockets into israel for weeks. a reallyore9l important stock ia trip will be in cairo when she meets the egyptian president. on the one hand,1o egyptian government is much hamas and s more clearly with it. pt needsto deserve its relationh thecm u.s., with europe,b;zw-e i and others. think youwmw2ñ wiy clinton make it clearg2s to the egyptian leadership that they have got toúunm use their influe sq%ei+ ÷ firing rockets. fjc&nñçuwfthey fired aq/ 8j=/m today which is nonsensical given how many pounds of thousands of major objective forthe[v$ secr. >> theárqíwo# israelinn! office expressing that there should be >> m%çit haség f been 643mó ye . clearly what has ton,yÑl%yz%oákr the cease-fire established, there has to be a big political andkdcc7÷ diplomatic push to tro israelistinians and into to the palestinians are divided xwfó palestinian authority in the ramallah and the+ palestinian leadership in gaza. gw8n>(yjtbk[that is the firstt thegz
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plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in the case of emergency is now showing up cold shoulder two thousand. now it's been less than a week since barack obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign manny perceived challenger mitt romney to possess a more aggressive foreign policy but as archie's going to check out explains obama has began his second term with decisive action. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on the american family and we rise or fall together as one. winning for him right after reelection is the so-called fiscal cliff a combination of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts all we need is action from the house
plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in the case of emergency is now showing up cold shoulder two thousand. now it's been less than a week since barack obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign manny perceived challenger mitt romney to possess a more aggressive foreign policy but as archie's going to check out explains obama has began his second term with decisive...
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"they have accused bp of acting with negligence which is why the u.s. departments of justice have made it clear more trials may follow. >> today's resolution does not -- it does not -- marked the end of our efforts. the criminal investigation remains on going. >> on top of criminal cases, but civil lawsuits and other claims. under the clean water act, bp could be fined up to 16 billion euro which would harm their finances even further. bp stock prices never fully recovered after the disaster. today, shares are about one- third less than their value before this bill. >> is bp remained at these levels, it becomes a takeover target or a breakup story. either the stock will move up organic we are it will be taken out by a company that is competitive. >> the next big risk is not as losing money but it could determine the very future of bp. >> another company in the firing line is a blow for the image of one of the world's largest furniture brands, the swedish giant ikea. political prisoners in communist east germany were forced to make some other products ba
"they have accused bp of acting with negligence which is why the u.s. departments of justice have made it clear more trials may follow. >> today's resolution does not -- it does not -- marked the end of our efforts. the criminal investigation remains on going. >> on top of criminal cases, but civil lawsuits and other claims. under the clean water act, bp could be fined up to 16 billion euro which would harm their finances even further. bp stock prices never fully recovered...
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u.s. president barack obama has held what u.s. officials say was a tense meeting with the cambodian prime minister. obama is reported to muddle the prime minister that the their human rights record was an impediment to ties with the u.s.. >> he also praised the their free and fair elections. he is terribly korean -- he is currently touring southeast asia and earlier today visited burma. >> they lined the streets in the thousands for a glimpse of the united states president. bordet's, have been sprucing up the city. his first thought was the old parliament building. at his meeting, he offered encouragement for their transition to democracy. >> nobody is perfect. hopefully we will move this country forward. >> dr. words, he went on to make the pro-democracy leader and nobel laureate. she said burma still have a long way to go. >> it was difficult to have any transition. success is in sight. we have to be very careful that we are not hurt by success. >> he came to help advance the democratic process, but the u.s. is also looking at t
u.s. president barack obama has held what u.s. officials say was a tense meeting with the cambodian prime minister. obama is reported to muddle the prime minister that the their human rights record was an impediment to ties with the u.s.. >> he also praised the their free and fair elections. he is terribly korean -- he is currently touring southeast asia and earlier today visited burma. >> they lined the streets in the thousands for a glimpse of the united states president....
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stocks rose actually terming a weekly decline as data showing confidence among u.s. consumers climbed to a five year high overshadowed concerns about fiscal cliff negotiations it was a different picture of a year of those suffering a week session this friday as the so-called fiscal cliff of automatic tax increases and spending cuts next year is making investors nervous of course the part of. the euro continues its southward journey meanwhile the russian ruble finished the trading session. to the basket of cars is and it was a disappointing day for the us markets with the risk of a fall in crude oil price to contend with these are the closing figures for moscow this friday. while declining demands means big. auto makers like ford all closing production in europe russia's after vast has decided to learn a u. motorist with its low priced model. glanced up at the car produces says the ground so will be available in germany france and a number of other european countries as early as next year the model could be more expensive for europeans than for domestic bias but will
stocks rose actually terming a weekly decline as data showing confidence among u.s. consumers climbed to a five year high overshadowed concerns about fiscal cliff negotiations it was a different picture of a year of those suffering a week session this friday as the so-called fiscal cliff of automatic tax increases and spending cuts next year is making investors nervous of course the part of. the euro continues its southward journey meanwhile the russian ruble finished the trading session. to...
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now we know from a u.s. official that the affair came to light during an investigation into e-mails sent by petraeus's biographer paula broadwell. we also have a better timeline. james clapper was informed tuesday evening. the president was told thursday, hours before his face-to-face meeting with general petraeus. there are still questions about why congressional leaders weren't told until friday. but let's get back to general petraeus. an official tells cnn that james clapper encouraged petraeus to step down after learning of the affair. joining me now is rejeve from "the washington post." good morning to you. do you think general would have step dound if clapper hadn't suggested it? >> good morning, randi. i think pe tratraeus faced withs investigation, faced with officials understanding what has occurred between him and his biographer paula broadwell was left with little choice. with everything i know, i think that resignation would have been something he likely would have suggested himself as well. >> y
now we know from a u.s. official that the affair came to light during an investigation into e-mails sent by petraeus's biographer paula broadwell. we also have a better timeline. james clapper was informed tuesday evening. the president was told thursday, hours before his face-to-face meeting with general petraeus. there are still questions about why congressional leaders weren't told until friday. but let's get back to general petraeus. an official tells cnn that james clapper encouraged...
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u.s. states terms it would be like firing at chicago, washington d.c., new york, los angeles one day after next. >> reporter: the u.s. is ready to help our ally israel, but wants this resolved by the two parties involved. some are looking to egypt to be a possible mediator wondering if egypt will be able to pressure hamas to back off as president hosni mubarak used to do. today the egyptian prime minister went into gaza trying to organize some kind of ceasefire. clearly it didn't work. inside israel three people died when a missile hit their home. talk about living in fear, this tel aviv couple forced to take wedding pictures outside a bomb shelter. in gaza city israel's airstrikes continue pounding away at militants themselves, weapons facilities and missile launching sites. for the first time both the israeli army and hamas have taken to twitter threatening one another. israelis are tweeting no hamas leader better show his face above ground. hamas is saying any more air attacks, we're go
u.s. states terms it would be like firing at chicago, washington d.c., new york, los angeles one day after next. >> reporter: the u.s. is ready to help our ally israel, but wants this resolved by the two parties involved. some are looking to egypt to be a possible mediator wondering if egypt will be able to pressure hamas to back off as president hosni mubarak used to do. today the egyptian prime minister went into gaza trying to organize some kind of ceasefire. clearly it didn't work....
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the u.s. does it, it's ok, collateral damage. i find it grotesque. there's of course always another side, and i want you to watch a part of bbc report where they show where some of the rockets going into israel came from. >> it's been a noisy morning from down, really, we heard the thuds of israeli air strikes continuing all morning just within the last minute, really, there was a large explosion to the north of here, just to the north of gaza city, close to the coast road and at the same time, we've seen the vapor trails of dozens of rockets being fired by palestinian militants into israel. >> cenk: to be fair, as you just saw in that report, you see israeli shells coming in, but rockets being fired from heavily populated areas in the gaza strip, hence israel says i can fire back into your civilian areas and if kids get killed, that's not my fault that's your fault. that's israel's perspective. who winds up getting killed more? israel has more fire power. three israeli's killed, 19 palestinia
the u.s. does it, it's ok, collateral damage. i find it grotesque. there's of course always another side, and i want you to watch a part of bbc report where they show where some of the rockets going into israel came from. >> it's been a noisy morning from down, really, we heard the thuds of israeli air strikes continuing all morning just within the last minute, really, there was a large explosion to the north of here, just to the north of gaza city, close to the coast road and at the same...
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to cross not the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there are three or four things that can have been terms of tax cuts and spending cuts tax increases and spending cuts and the total amount if we were to do absolutely nothing would be about six hundred billion dollars in a fifteen trillion dollar economy so quite severe it would definitely go into recession would be a severe recession.
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an area the size of the u.s. and mexico combined. >> okay, here it comes. >> reporter: meanwhile, back when jim was mounting his first ice cameras, an artist in brooklyn was pushing the kind of machine you use to chalk lines on a ball field. after reading a scary 2001 prediction from nasa that climate change powered storms would wipe out entire neighborhoods, she decided to see which neighborhoods, by marking the high water line around new york city. >> this would be under water. this would be dry, so, there would be a little dry strip down the center of the road and all of this would be under water. >> reporter: her chalk was gone by the time sandy hit, but the lines were right. and in many places, the damage exceeded her worst fears. and suddenly, that wishy washy conversation changed. >> not so much of an "i told you so" as "i'm really sorry this had to happen." the fact it takes something so drastic, despite people in his administration know about it, you know end that it really takes us having a visceral exp
an area the size of the u.s. and mexico combined. >> okay, here it comes. >> reporter: meanwhile, back when jim was mounting his first ice cameras, an artist in brooklyn was pushing the kind of machine you use to chalk lines on a ball field. after reading a scary 2001 prediction from nasa that climate change powered storms would wipe out entire neighborhoods, she decided to see which neighborhoods, by marking the high water line around new york city. >> this would be under...
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from what i read the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabiain the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good poi. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? wee remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling, does it encourage more onshore shale and fcking? >> i would think yes because if there were a spill it could absolutely be contained right there. we ca continue the spill on land and it is not, it doesn't spill the way they do fracking. the process is such, really only spillageater they're using, some steam to clean it up. of course it is not enviroentally perfect and i'm not saying it is but we have to save the american way. i think that is way more important. melissa: we need energy, we do, but when we look at pictures it is always toug
from what i read the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabiain the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good poi. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? wee remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling,...
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the u.s. shows and wavering support for israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but maybe people on the streets of new york even washington who disagree. and upbeat with england and wales opposed to trees that own police commissioners for the first time to learn the layoffs and a growing workload could lead to offices of. international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there tom so why did this cease fire during the gyptian premiers visit break down so quickly. here soon it seemed that that tends to silence i was reporting on before hardly
the u.s. shows and wavering support for israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but maybe people on the streets of new york even washington who disagree. and upbeat with england and wales opposed to trees that own police commissioners for the first time to learn the layoffs and a growing workload could lead to offices of. international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to...
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if you like i think the u.s. is sort of divided on one hand. you know there are members of the u.s. really who would prefer the mubarak forces back but the other hand they're saying morsi has got too much from their point of view anyway and i think that you know morsi has got a difficult job because of course these countries have to get in on us eight and the u.s. is not a guarantee is going to change the course and you know i think that's what he's got to do if the underlying problems are to be addressed so i think some kind of moving away from the u.s. has to happen do you think that the people are saying we brought you into power but you're not listening to us now so we might actually get you out of power if we wanted to that's the message and i think more she's made a big mistake he you know he may have thought that basically people were and he mubarak and barak's gone and therefore have a bit of leeway but no the underlying problems the corruption and the policies of the. you know the people want to cling great with these policies they wanted radical change not cosmetic change
if you like i think the u.s. is sort of divided on one hand. you know there are members of the u.s. really who would prefer the mubarak forces back but the other hand they're saying morsi has got too much from their point of view anyway and i think that you know morsi has got a difficult job because of course these countries have to get in on us eight and the u.s. is not a guarantee is going to change the course and you know i think that's what he's got to do if the underlying problems are to...
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the u.s. completely siding with israel. so while they would like to see a cease-fire, they say true peace cannot come along until israel stops targeting people in the gaza strip and that blockade of gaza is lifted. george? >> alex marquardt, thanks very much. >>> here at home, it is game on for the more than 43 million americans hitting the road this holiday. tomorrow could be the busiest travel day of the year, but the thanksgiving migration has already begun. americans scrambling into planes, trains and automobiles to make it home for the holiday. our travel team is tracking it all, and abc's senior national correspondent jim avila starts us off. >> reporter: good evening, george. tomorrow is supposed to be the busiest travel day of the year but airlines have cut the number of flights down 3%, and that means that if the weather holds, it actually could be a pleasant week to travel everywhere but in a couple of spots. a twin threat to air travel on the west coast. airport workers scheduled to
the u.s. completely siding with israel. so while they would like to see a cease-fire, they say true peace cannot come along until israel stops targeting people in the gaza strip and that blockade of gaza is lifted. george? >> alex marquardt, thanks very much. >>> here at home, it is game on for the more than 43 million americans hitting the road this holiday. tomorrow could be the busiest travel day of the year, but the thanksgiving migration has already begun. americans...
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to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there or are three.
to cross-talk the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the...
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a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by to be our offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with nor of course not because of his involvement with today not since he represented wiki leaks at the two thousand and ten culprit he's been repeatedly told its agencies goes to court order for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe individuals and transparent government and powerful institution. director of the center for investigative journalism given the fed in the says pushing for transparency is a tough mission in an exclusive interview to our team he explained about the deals a whistleblower as i have been to go through in the battle against governments and corporations. are usually surprisingly lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial pressure of courts police is very great.
a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by to be our offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with nor of course not because of his involvement with today not since he represented wiki leaks at the two thousand and ten culprit he's been repeatedly told its agencies goes to court order for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy...
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class the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers is expected to bring more profit than black friday get the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on our t.v. dot com. if you're on my granda looking for better fortune in france even cleaning or goalkeeping may now be out of touch the unemployment rate among the country's four million foreigners is twice that of the national average and as our artie's alexia chefs has found out some outsiders blame the native french for their troubles. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could thing this is to run obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan. in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper word here i don't work here. because they
class the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers is expected to bring more profit than black friday get the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on our t.v. dot com. if you're on my granda looking for better fortune in france even cleaning or goalkeeping may now be out of touch the unemployment rate among the country's four million foreigners is twice that of the national average and as our artie's alexia chefs has found out some outsiders blame the...
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right now on our website of the u.s. appoints a prominent party animal as its cultural ambassador to the middle east find out how the punk rock star if you w.k. is planning to unite the human race. for the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers is expected to bring more profit than black friday at the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on our t.v. dot com. coming up very soon peter lavelle and his guests are tackle the u.s. war on drugs and the latest episode of crosstalk don't miss it here on r.g.p. after show break. invented by the famed soviet author p.d. is good for you as are for the nine hundred fifty s. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was off was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to the was out of center nowadays seeking surgery focused magic reasons most of them. and
right now on our website of the u.s. appoints a prominent party animal as its cultural ambassador to the middle east find out how the punk rock star if you w.k. is planning to unite the human race. for the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retailers is expected to bring more profit than black friday at the full details on cyber monday and plenty of other stories on our t.v. dot com. coming up very soon peter lavelle and his guests are tackle the u.s. war on drugs and the latest...
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to suicide bombers have a target a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital kabul killing two are going to god's power and they tried to reach the gate detonators their devices one police spotted the local reports a bit tired about claim responsibility for that couples trying to beef up the city's security but over holy day this week. india has hung the only surviving gun lot of probably two thousand a terror attack on mumbai. a pakistani citizen was one of ten attackers who laid a sixty hour siege to india's financial capital four years ago one hundred sixty six people were killed and their target was executed after india's president rejected his plea for mercy. and did a few minutes of violence against women in afghanistan. for instance to stop it. his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of st hundred sheep in the mountains. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he told having studied accounting but you just. dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's jus
to suicide bombers have a target a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital kabul killing two are going to god's power and they tried to reach the gate detonators their devices one police spotted the local reports a bit tired about claim responsibility for that couples trying to beef up the city's security but over holy day this week. india has hung the only surviving gun lot of probably two thousand a terror attack on mumbai. a pakistani citizen was one of ten attackers who laid a sixty hour siege...
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. >> an increase in property value is what u.s. forest service economist donovan found. he published studies and the impact on neighborhoods. >> having a street tree increased the price of your home by about $7,600. >> that was the obvious question. >> what are surprised me is the effect it can have on things like crime or health. >> smaller tries were linked to higher crime, but larger trees seem to cut down on crime. >> what they do is signal to a potential criminal that a neighborhood is well cared for and should they commit a crime, they are more likely to get caught. >> this man said back in 1990 -- >> we planted approximately six trees. >> planting a few hundred trees wiped out graffiti. >> more activity on the outside and the less activity with gang members. >> for helped calm traffic. >> as many as half fewer car accident along tree-lined streets. >> the biggest find is the benefit to your health. >> we found out women who lived in houses closer to open space or more trees within 50 meters of the house were less likely to have under weight babies it. may reduce s
. >> an increase in property value is what u.s. forest service economist donovan found. he published studies and the impact on neighborhoods. >> having a street tree increased the price of your home by about $7,600. >> that was the obvious question. >> what are surprised me is the effect it can have on things like crime or health. >> smaller tries were linked to higher crime, but larger trees seem to cut down on crime. >> what they do is signal to a potential...
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you are not going to let the u.s. and military -- it is the same argument. you are asking me to contribute to, to pay for those things myself so you can free ride on that. i say if you don't want the benefits of government, you can go to a place like somalia. >> hold on. people are paying zero federal income tax and suck up more of the benefits are you talking about in a day than stewart would suck up in a year. >> yes, charles. we asked the gentleman. you have your checkbook with you, write a check. he wouldn't do it. >> some of these guys try to assuage their guilt they inherited so much money. if that is the case, write the check. i had the same argument with russell simmons. i don't know why you are complaining so much. by the way, here is the real disingeneral wise part. none leave their money to the government. they leave it to trust or somewhere else. why would people who are self-made, not trillion theirs or even multimillionaires, but successful in america have to be punished for it? i find these to be the most despicable people on the planet. they
you are not going to let the u.s. and military -- it is the same argument. you are asking me to contribute to, to pay for those things myself so you can free ride on that. i say if you don't want the benefits of government, you can go to a place like somalia. >> hold on. people are paying zero federal income tax and suck up more of the benefits are you talking about in a day than stewart would suck up in a year. >> yes, charles. we asked the gentleman. you have your checkbook with...
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. >> the relationship between the u.s. and israel will not change. what has changed is what colby address, and that is, the reality of the arab world. we no longer have mubarak in power in egypt, and that guaranteed to played a key role in dealing with israel. nina is absolutely right, the islamic jihad backed by iran is putting pressure in gaza, and on hamas itself. this has to stop. 1500 rocket attacks on an area slightly twice as large as washington d.c. on wednesday. and attacks within the suburbs of tel aviv and jerusalem are absolutely unacceptable. but i think the hope is this compound -- is this, barack obama has a political advantage because benjamin netanyahu is up for reelection and favored to win. but he was so obvious and so transparent in his support of mitt romney, all but endorsing him this year, i think there is a chance for a resolution. >> that is absurd. what resolution? hamas's charter declares that not only is israel illegitimate and has to be eradicated, but in the carter -- in the charter, jews are the cause of wars starting b
. >> the relationship between the u.s. and israel will not change. what has changed is what colby address, and that is, the reality of the arab world. we no longer have mubarak in power in egypt, and that guaranteed to played a key role in dealing with israel. nina is absolutely right, the islamic jihad backed by iran is putting pressure in gaza, and on hamas itself. this has to stop. 1500 rocket attacks on an area slightly twice as large as washington d.c. on wednesday. and attacks...
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plus we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in case of emergency has now closed its doors because of snow and rain. and coming up almost thirty years ago india suffered the worst industrial disaster in history one poisonous gas leak from the union carbide plant r.t. special report takes a look at the effects of the catastrophe that are still being felt today. well for the. science technology innovation all the least a melon mince from around russia we've got the future...
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the u.s. and afghanistan a beginning of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big america's presence will be off to two thousand and fourteen when most nato troops have left the discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thorny issue being whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. as in kabul to talk so hard to see so exactly what's on the table. of course as you mentioned there the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they come amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.s. forces operation
the u.s. and afghanistan a beginning of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big america's presence will be off to two thousand and fourteen when most nato troops have left the discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thorny issue being whether u.s. soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. as in kabul to talk so hard to see so exactly what's on the table. of course as you mentioned there the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks...
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has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under rocket attacks from gaza the two reportedly agreed that hamas needs to first stop its attacks on israel to allow the situation to escalate obama reportedly urged netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties now the u.s. president also delivered this message to his egyptian counterpart mohamed morsi during a separate phone conversation that's of course according to the white house now meanwhile other major u.n. powers like britain and russia have issued more neutral statements calling on all sides to exercise restraint and prevent any acts as collation of violence u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon echo those sentiments reminding all parties to respect their obligation obligations under international humanitarian
has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under rocket attacks from gaza the two reportedly agreed that hamas needs to first stop its attacks on israel to allow the situation to escalate obama reportedly urged netanyahu to make every effort to avoid...
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with me is the chief representative of the plo to the u.s. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you. >> the big problem it seems from the outside here is that there are two factions now controlling the palestinians. one is yourselves and mahmoud abbas. the other is hamas. there's an increasing distance between these two organizations which makes it very, very difficult to know who should be negotiating with israel. >> well, the plo, palestine liberation organization remains the representative of the palestinian people, even when hamas formed the palestinian government after the elections of 2006, they acknowledged this fact that the plo will be in charge of conducting negotiations with israel in order to resolve the conflict. so there's no question about who represents the palestinian people here. we do have political differences. this is not a secret. but when it comes to confronting this israeli brutal attack against the gaza strip, witnessing the deaths of innocent civilians, 135 so far have been killed, almost 1,000 wounded, we have put aside al
with me is the chief representative of the plo to the u.s. welcome to you, sir. >> thank you. >> the big problem it seems from the outside here is that there are two factions now controlling the palestinians. one is yourselves and mahmoud abbas. the other is hamas. there's an increasing distance between these two organizations which makes it very, very difficult to know who should be negotiating with israel. >> well, the plo, palestine liberation organization remains the...
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first of all, when the u.s. announced that secretary clinton would be coming here to visit, remember she came at the end of last year, some political prisoners were released. you had these elections, parliamentary elections. another award from the u.s. they opened an embassy. have an ambassador here, as well. so they point out there are these little steps that this country has taken and that the u.s. has rewarded them, but at the same time, there is a long way to go. no one believes this country put behind it some of these struggles of the past. the president saying, that by coming here it will provide some encouragement on that long road to democracy. don? >> dan, i'm being informed that pictures we were looking at were indeed live. we weren't sure because we weren't in control of the pictures. but again, the president leaving. just real quick as we look at this, talk to me a little bit more about the trip. aung san suu kyi, she encouraged this trip. >> she really did and remember, she also went to washington b
first of all, when the u.s. announced that secretary clinton would be coming here to visit, remember she came at the end of last year, some political prisoners were released. you had these elections, parliamentary elections. another award from the u.s. they opened an embassy. have an ambassador here, as well. so they point out there are these little steps that this country has taken and that the u.s. has rewarded them, but at the same time, there is a long way to go. no one believes this...
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u.s. should be. we get the latest tonight from correspondent connor powell in jerusalem. hello, connor. >> forces loyal to bashar assad show a city of aleppo while rebels filed mortars at the damascus international airport causing damage to the runway to force several airlines to cancel their flight. >> the assad regime air superior over the syrian rebels appears to be disappea disappearing. in the past 24 hours they shut down two helicopters. rebels used the antiaircraft guns to shoot down the helicopters in the past. but now they have access to more shoulder-to-air missiles. >> we have shut down mitt-23 jet with this missile from the syrian army. >> but where the weapons truly come from is a mystery. both qatar and turkey reportedly have given fighters advance ited missiles on training and weapons confiscated from the syrian army. this comes as the white house is rethinking its approach to the two-year long war. claiming the lives of more than 4,000 syrians. the most controversial decisi
u.s. should be. we get the latest tonight from correspondent connor powell in jerusalem. hello, connor. >> forces loyal to bashar assad show a city of aleppo while rebels filed mortars at the damascus international airport causing damage to the runway to force several airlines to cancel their flight. >> the assad regime air superior over the syrian rebels appears to be disappea disappearing. in the past 24 hours they shut down two helicopters. rebels used the antiaircraft guns to...
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a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with law enforcement because of his involvement with julian ourselves since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go to court order for his twitter accounts seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. feeling unsafe in your homeland while shortly in the program the reason look at how the native french populations being threatened by immigrants angry at not being given a decent way of life. and a school made of tires and my children from a better when the community near jerusalem will soon lose even their most basic place of study that's coming to you after a short break. waves of corruption are rocking in russia hundreds of millions of dollars va
a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with law enforcement because of his involvement with julian ourselves since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go to court order for his twitter accounts seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the...
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you're watching r t u.s. congressmen have passed the so-called magnitsky bill which puts visa restrictions on a russian officials that washington claims have been involved in schuman rights violations and the legislation was named after a russian lawyer sort of gave magnitsky who died in police custody three years ago while serving time for alleged tax evasion moscow slammed the bill as fast and promised to do response washington also voted to lift soviet era trade limitations with russia but author and historian and dr gerald hong believes the u.s. is making a step towards a soldering of relations. the message to send to moscow is that the research is very how russia quickly at that when one door closes another one opens what i mean is that the human rights situation united states itself it's quite terrible and i would hope that the russian duma and the russian authorities would begin to scrutinize carefully the human rights situation right here in the united states where for example dislike one example mont
you're watching r t u.s. congressmen have passed the so-called magnitsky bill which puts visa restrictions on a russian officials that washington claims have been involved in schuman rights violations and the legislation was named after a russian lawyer sort of gave magnitsky who died in police custody three years ago while serving time for alleged tax evasion moscow slammed the bill as fast and promised to do response washington also voted to lift soviet era trade limitations with russia but...
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u.s. diplomatic military economic support. here at r.t. we are closely following the escalating conflict on air and online oxy dot com with so we're asking you to get involved actually with the story we're asking on who is to blame for the ongoing bloodshed for this hour let's bring up the numbers right now so far just over a third thinking it's israeli oppressors blockading palestinians who are responsible for the conflict slightly less saying it's prime minister netanyahu boosting his reelection bid for january eighteen percent now put the blame on the un for not recognizing palestinian statehood just down to the minority now condemning hamas terrorists attacking from behind shimon shields you cost a vote right now if you like at r.t. dot com. this is r t paris has announced plans to install a syrian ambassador from the new opposition group that's really show of support western nations which also want to lift the embargo to openly start sending weapons to syrian rebels. plus the eurozone
u.s. diplomatic military economic support. here at r.t. we are closely following the escalating conflict on air and online oxy dot com with so we're asking you to get involved actually with the story we're asking on who is to blame for the ongoing bloodshed for this hour let's bring up the numbers right now so far just over a third thinking it's israeli oppressors blockading palestinians who are responsible for the conflict slightly less saying it's prime minister netanyahu boosting his...
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off the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retail is expected to bring more profit than black friday get the full details on cyber monday plenty of other stories and r.t. dot com. well when times get tough it's usually the minorities that suffer the most from nationalist sentiment but it also can be the other way around as all to use and i actually got a chef ski reports from france. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work here i don't work here. because i don't speak french there were many unemployment in france and the private friend people don't have as much work. here now how dav
off the biggest shopping day of the year for online u.s. retail is expected to bring more profit than black friday get the full details on cyber monday plenty of other stories and r.t. dot com. well when times get tough it's usually the minorities that suffer the most from nationalist sentiment but it also can be the other way around as all to use and i actually got a chef ski reports from france. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is...
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recent a woman policy i think the current israeli government is currently the biggest threat to the u.s. all right and just briefly you say dangerous playing with fire could there be a regional war as the outcome of all of this just briefly. i don't know the roosters there for the past thirty years or so and it's definitely there to do it that i can we really appreciate it and thank you for joining us live there from. well do stay with r.t. we're live here in moscow for the latest on girls that we've also got live coverage on our website and twitter stream britain makes a push to support the rebels in syria. and london hosts the new your position alliance and joins from some calls to lift the e.u. weapons in boggo to allow for direct arms deliveries to fighters on the ground that's still to come for you. i'd also to form a coalition generals were acquitted of war crimes in the hague leading to price of bias over the bloody division of yugoslavia ninety ninety five we bring you the details of all ness in just a couple minutes after the break. things are just getting too expensive in lond
recent a woman policy i think the current israeli government is currently the biggest threat to the u.s. all right and just briefly you say dangerous playing with fire could there be a regional war as the outcome of all of this just briefly. i don't know the roosters there for the past thirty years or so and it's definitely there to do it that i can we really appreciate it and thank you for joining us live there from. well do stay with r.t. we're live here in moscow for the latest on girls that...
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meanwhile the u.s. insists on direct negotiations with israel. >> the path to a two-state solution is through jerusalem and ramallah, not new york. >> israel's prime minister says u.n. recognition of an independent palestinian state would not advance the palestinians' quest for a homeland. benjamin netanyahu says palestine needs to declare jerusalem as their homeland and agree to security procedures to protect israel. >>> more discussions are planned on capitol hill today in an effort to avoid that dreaded "fiscal cliff." tim geithner and rob neighbors plan to visit separately today with the four house and senate leaders to find common ground on averting a series of tax increases and spending cuts scheduled to start in january. >>> president obama will have lunch in a couple of hours with mitt romney. it will be the first time the two have met face to face since their final debate shortly before this month's election. the event at the white house will be private. no aides will be present. no media will
meanwhile the u.s. insists on direct negotiations with israel. >> the path to a two-state solution is through jerusalem and ramallah, not new york. >> israel's prime minister says u.n. recognition of an independent palestinian state would not advance the palestinians' quest for a homeland. benjamin netanyahu says palestine needs to declare jerusalem as their homeland and agree to security procedures to protect israel. >>> more discussions are planned on capitol hill today...
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they searched in the u.s. air force and the fbi says they planned to leave this month to carry out plots in afghanistan. >>> also now we are hearing the biographer who has had an affair with general david petraeus has hired somebody to represent her. you are looking at paula broadwell at her home in north carolina which now surrounded constantly by the news media and reporters. she hired a park group to represent her. it throat an fbi investigation which exposed paula broadwell's a fair with general david petraeus. >>> they are holding off a ground move in the middle east. here is more on what exactly hillary rodham clinton secretary of state hopes to accomplish. >> reporter: israel has agreed to hold off on the ground move and hillary rodham clinton is adding her voice to the negotiations and is headed to jerusalem egypt to help deescalate the violence. israeli targeted areas to rule out hamas leaders and gaza militants continued rocket strikes on israeli cities. israel has agreed to a cease- fire and gaza mi
they searched in the u.s. air force and the fbi says they planned to leave this month to carry out plots in afghanistan. >>> also now we are hearing the biographer who has had an affair with general david petraeus has hired somebody to represent her. you are looking at paula broadwell at her home in north carolina which now surrounded constantly by the news media and reporters. she hired a park group to represent her. it throat an fbi investigation which exposed paula broadwell's a...
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the foreign minister was flanked by u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. and the feeling is that having her presence in the region has made a difference in expediting the negotiation talks. now, as for the cease-fire, it's safe to say that the region remains on -- quite tense at the moment. just waiting to see if the agreement will hold. now, both israel and hamas have agreed to some of those terms. and the main term is to stop the fighting. we're about -- over 13 hours, now, into the cease-fire agreement. and it seems to be holding. but having said that, the israeli defense forces, the idf, did report at least five rockets were fired by hamas, from gaza, toward israeli cities. but israel did not respond. now, israel and hamas are spinning this differently. you have israel on the one hand saying that they were able to make a difference and cripple hamas' military capabilities by the amount of rockets that they fired and by the targets they hit. but then, you have hamas on the other hand, saying they succeeded in showing their military might by showing isra
the foreign minister was flanked by u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. and the feeling is that having her presence in the region has made a difference in expediting the negotiation talks. now, as for the cease-fire, it's safe to say that the region remains on -- quite tense at the moment. just waiting to see if the agreement will hold. now, both israel and hamas have agreed to some of those terms. and the main term is to stop the fighting. we're about -- over 13 hours, now, into the...
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other than that ten-second apology, the hearings focused entirely on the attack on the u.s. kons late in benghazi, inla. petraeus told the intelligence committee that he knew from the beginning that the attack was the work of terrorists, not protesters. >> he thought all along, he made it clear, that there was significant terrorist involvement. >> reporter: but that's not what the white house was saying, including u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, who went on television days after the attack, tying it to protests in egypt against an anti-muslim video. but petraeus also told lawmakers that by the time declassified talking points were given to the white house and congress, r references to al qaeda were edited out to protect classified source. what rice said on tv was consistent with those edited and declassified talking points. >> what is very clear is that ambassador rice used the talking points that the intelligence committee had all signed off on. that is very, very clear. >> reporter: the white house says that the intelligence community did the editing and a senior
other than that ten-second apology, the hearings focused entirely on the attack on the u.s. kons late in benghazi, inla. petraeus told the intelligence committee that he knew from the beginning that the attack was the work of terrorists, not protesters. >> he thought all along, he made it clear, that there was significant terrorist involvement. >> reporter: but that's not what the white house was saying, including u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, who went on television days...